Brandon Marshall has been one of the most consistent upper-tier fantasy wideouts over the last five games, and he now goes up against a banged up Bills secondary.
DeAngelo Williams' price has risen significantly, but he enters Week 17 with one of the best matchups of the season. Jerry Donabedian breaks down his top values to pair with the Steelers RB.
Davis Mattek reviews some lessons learned from the 2015 season and looks ahead to 2016 where Arizona's David Johnson might be the top pick.
Luke Hoover breaks down the starts and sits for Week 17, including Atlanta's Matt Ryan, who faces the perfect defense in the Saints to put up season highs.
Devonta Freema isn't cheap, but Vlad Sedler thinks he be well worth the price of admission Sunday as the Falcons have a great matchup against the defenseless Saints.
Andrew Martinez looks at defenses available on your waiver wire, including how the Colts will fair against the Titans without Marcus Mariota
Kirk Cousins and the Redskins are the only playoff team that are guaranteed into a particular seeding and are the most likely to bench their starters this week.
Tom Brady and the Patriots are on the road, but facing a bad Dolphins team and playing for the No. 1 seed.
Mario Puig, and everyone else, knows David Johnson is good, but just how good can we expect him to be in 2016, and where does he rank among RB?
Kevin Payne finds some potential gems on the Week 17 waiver wire, including Buffalo's Mike Gillislee, whom keeper-league owners should look at as well.
With Fozzy Whittaker suffering a high ankle sprain, Jonathan Stewart's return would be great news for a Carolina team that still has something to play for.
Andrew Fiorentino takes one final look at some shifting situations heading into the postseason, and bids a fond farewell to the Matt Forte Era in Chicago